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Andhra Simplify Approval process for housing with new construction rules

Authorities in Andhra Pradesh have introduced new relaxations in building regulations. The revised norms aim to simplify approval processes and encourage development of low-rise structures across the state. The policy changes will benefit builders working on compact residential and commercial projects, while also offering incentives for those affected by infrastructure upgrades such as road widening. These updates promise faster, more accessible development opportunities.

The updated rules allow builders to mortgage 10 percent of the plot area and proceed with construction based on existing regulations. For constructions on government-owned land, an affidavit is now sufficient for compliance. The changes apply to buildings with up to five floors, significantly reducing bureaucratic hurdles. This move is expected to fast-track urban growth by removing entry barriers for small developers and encouraging more inclusive participation in the real estate sector.

One of the notable amendments includes the permission for balconies extending up to 1.5 metres on structures that are at least three metres above ground level. In addition, installation of CCTV cameras has been made mandatory for both residential and commercial developments. These measures are seen as both a safety enhancement and a design liberalisation that improves livability while also aligning with evolving urban safety standards, particularly in high-density townships and cities.

The guidelines have also been revised for industrial zones. For non-red category industrial constructions, the minimum road width requirement is now nine metres, while red-category industrial projects must ensure at least twelve metres of road space. Another rule mandates the installation of Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) at the rear of all new constructions. These updates aim to standardise infrastructure provisions and streamline compliance across industrial and residential development sectors.

Those impacted by road widening projects will receive Transferable Development Rights (TDR) bonds. These bonds permit an additional floor to be constructed on the same building without seeking further approvals, offering compensation in development potential rather than land. Builder and developer licenses have also been extended to a three-year validity. Moreover, a nominal fee of one rupee will apply for ground or ground-plus-one structures built on plots up to 50 square metres.

The relaxed regulations reflect a broader push towards affordable housing, streamlined approvals, and responsive urban planning. By incentivising smaller projects and providing flexible compensation models, the revised policy supports both private developers and communities affected by public works. With simplified norms, Andhra Pradesh aims to foster a more inclusive and agile construction environment, boosting the state’s development trajectory while promoting efficient land use and better compliance.

Andhra Simplify Approval process for housing with new construction rules

 

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